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Bonneville County invites you to apply to join our dynamic team dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for our growing community. Whether you're passionate about public service, eager to make a difference in local government, or seeking a fulfilling career with ample opportunities, Bonneville County is the place for you.
Job Responsibility:
Perform a variety of full performance level skilled technical duties associated with the development, implementation, operation and maintenance of road and bridge assets, survey record databases in the county geographic information system
Perform a variety of complex technical duties related to county assets, property maps for GIS purposes, including, but not limited to, read, redraw with coordinate geometry, interpret, research and update legal descriptions and spatial data, verify accuracy according to established survey control standards and points, support critical database administration and functionality, import information from different sources, enter data through manual input, scanning and file conversion and ensure the accuracy thereof
Coordinate and communicate with GIS Manager and County Surveyor
Work with public records to maintain public facing and internal web maps
QA/QC of Public Works workorders produced through Cityworks software, prepare data for year-end reports based on workorder & database information
Coordination, development and implementation of GIS computer mapping system for property related data and road & bridge assets
Assist with planning and design of geographic information systems to meet the needs of Public Works and Road and Bridge departments
Assist with data analysis techniques and model development
collect, process, interpret and analyze geographic and spatial data
Assist with addressing of parcels and GPS locating of county assets
Assist with granting and inspecting approach and right of way permits
Assists with inspection of public improvements related to property development
Coordinate production and maintenance of maps, cartographic images, and database integrity
Coordinate with vendors concerning installation, maintenance and support of various system components and monitor compliance with contract terms and conditions
Provide development and training for users and others entering data into the database and assist with resolving system operations problems
Identify internal and external information sources and evaluate data for use within the geographic information system
Provide technical expertise in the development of new applications
Develop and implement applications to meet specific requirements and provide support and training for the users
Meet with current and prospective GIS users to evaluate requests or specific needs
Recommend priorities for development and implementation of new applications
Coordinate the production and maintenance of information through GIS
provide interfaces and support for various county functions including emergency dispatch, engineering, property appraisal, emergency management, elections and others as well as outside agencies and interests such as cities, school districts, state agencies, public utilities, title companies and engineering firms
Perform computer-assigned mapping and database functions
Enter information and maintain GIS databases including updating of spatial features of assets such as, road centerlines, signs, bridges etc. along with corner perpetuations, records of survey, subdivisions and other PLSS items
Support, develop, implement, and maintain appropriate standards and procedures for operation, access and use of GIS programs, databases, and provide for security measures to ensure system integrity
Ability to maintain regular, reliable patterns in work product and attendance according to Bonneville County's expectations
Perform other job-related duties as assigned or required
Requirements:
Graduation with a Bachelors degree in Geographic Information Systems Management, Cartography, or Geography with an emphasis in GIS or a closely related field
Four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in the use of Intergraph Geographic Information Systems or Esri related software's performing the above or related duties
An equivalent combination of education and experience
Considerable knowledge of geographic information systems
digital-data technologies
computer hardware and operating systems
digital-image data
field-data collection
project management
database management
documentation procedures
coordinate geometry
technical writing
Intergraph Esri GIS software, ArcView, Computer Aided Drafting software, programming Raster Image software (IRAS C), networking personal computers and file servers, and troubleshooting techniques for both hardware and software
Working knowledge of office automation software packages (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Cityworks asset management software etc.)
principles, processes, methods, techniques and standards of cartography
system design
project management and control
database management
coordinate geometry, technical writing, principles and documents related to land surveys, plats, PLSS and other property descriptions
and documents related to real property descriptions
Traffic counters, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Traffic Control Devices, installation and location of highway and warning signs
hazards and safety standards common to light and heavy-duty equipment operation
county road system
Experience with Visual Basic programming
maintaining the E911 databases
and moving data into the E911's CAD environment
Ability to analyze and apply problem-solving methods to meet the needs of geographic information systems users
to read and interpret detailed maps, blue prints and complex legal documents, and perform complex mathematical computations
operate computer workstation
plan and develop logical applications for spatial relationships
identify alternative solutions to various problems and work independently
develop and implement effective applications in a timely manner
communicate effectively, verbally and in writing
develop effective working relationships with elected officials, managers, staff, vendors and other agencies
Meet deadlines under pressure and manage multiple tasks
work as a team member and promote a positive work environment
Must pass certification with Intergraph's mapping application software within (1) year of employment as analyst
Completion of a GIS Certificate from a recognized GIS organization (i.e. GISP or Esri Technical Certification)
Working knowledge of Cityworks asset management software
Must become a certified flagger within 12 months of hire
Must possess and maintain a valid Idaho Driver's license
Must be able to pass drug/alcohol testing and pre-employment background check
What we offer:
One of the Nation's best state retirement systems (PERSI) that offers a lifetime benefit
12 paid holidays
Generous vacation and sick leave that start accruing as soon as you start
Medical, dental, and vision insurance! (full-time/30+ hours per week)